Larry is brilliant but doesn't let his intellectual pursuits cloud his perception of human issues and the spiritual side of life (though his physics background does cloud his expression of those things...which just makes him more adorable).

Neroon spent years dwelling on revenge--but when he was shown the error of his ways and given a chance to change, he seized it with both hands. That took humility and courage.

Re: Muhaha

Irina Derevko (um, I think that's how it's spelled, maybe) was a good enough woman that her assignment as Jack Bristow's husband became real to her--real enough that remnants of that family existence colored all her decisions about Jack and Sydney for the rest of her life.

Foreman has a brilliat mind, which he puts to good use. (When he can crawl out from under his arrogance and ambition, anyway. LOL.)

Elrond has my utmost respect for putting his strength not into war or anything with the appearance of power, but for creating a place of rest and healing and song. The world needs places like the Last Homely House west of the Mountains.

Ba'al is really hot. (Refering of course to his looks, not his temperature, unless there's something I don't know.)

Captain Jack Harkness has a galaxy's worth of courage, and the charm to match it.

Special Agent John Doggett has an old-fashioned sense of honor--one of those rare men who can fall head-over-heels in love with a woman (Scully), but simply take care of her, rather than make a move on her, because her heart belongs to someone else.